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Google, Microsoft, EA Support NVIDIA's ION

Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has announced that its ION platform, released late last year, has managed to draw the attention and support of analysts and world's leading software companies, such as Google, Microsoft and Electronics Arts. According to the chip maker, the performance potential of its ION pl...

1 April 2009
09:01 GMT

NVIDIA Ion-Based Acer Hornet Specifications Leaked

As some of you probably already know, Acer is expected to introduce its first nettop system, which will also bring to the market the first computer system developed on NVIDIA's Ion. Simply dubbed Hornet, the nettop will reportedly be unveiled at the beginning of this month with a price tag that will settle at ju...

1 April 2009
06:10 GMT

VIA Tries a Bit of ION, Does It All by Itself

VIA Technologies has just announced a new platform design for upcoming mini-notebooks leveraging the performance capabilities of the company's low-power C7-M processor, combined with the recently introduced VX855 IGP chipset. The new platform has been dubbed VIA Surfboard C855 Reference Design and comes as an ul...

17 March 2009
06:38 GMT

HABEY Intros N270-Powered Mini HTPC, Capable of 1080p Playback

It appears that the hype generated around NVIDIA's Ion could soon fade, as HABEY, a relatively unknown company, has just announced an Atom N270-powered mini PC that can handle 1080p content. The company claims that using the same Atom N270 processor and the Intel 945GSE+ICH7M chipset will enable users to take ad...

11 March 2009
05:30 GMT

NVIDIA Defends Ion Against Intel’s Claims

Over the past weeks, two of the world’s leading chip makers, NVIDIA and Intel, have engaged in statement war, which started from the former’s public response to a recent court filing of the latter, alleging that the chipset license agreement between the two companies was no longer valid for Intel’s ...

27 February 2009
02:49 GMT

Leaked: Acer’s Hornet, First to Boast NVIDIA Ion

If you have been eyeing the Internet, searching for some clues as to which PC vendor will be the first to develop an Ion-based system, search no more. As it turns out, the world’s leading netbook vendor, Acer, will be among the first to announce a nettop system that will boast the performance capabilities of NV...

27 February 2009
02:12 GMT

Lenovo Planning NVIDIA Ion-Based Netbooks

NVIDIA's Ion platform is apparently just days away from making its debut in the netbook and nettop market, as recent reports indicate at least one system vendor planning the launch of several Ion-based netbooks. According to a Chinese-language Commercial Times report, cited by Digitimes in a recent news-article,...

18 February 2009
05:11 GMT

Acer Officially Takes Interest in NVIDIA's Ion Platform

NVIDIA's Ion platform, designed to combine an Atom processor with the graphics capabilities of a GeForce 9400M graphics chip solution, has certainly drawn the attention of many, when it was first released back in December 2008. It also made some heads turn, when it was showcased at this year's Consumer Elec...

12 February 2009
06:23 GMT

NVIDIA Ion Gets Windows Vista Certification

NVIDIA, the world's leading manufacturer of graphics solutions, has just announced that its recently introduced NVIDIA Ion has now been certified for Microsoft's latest operating system, Windows Vista. With the announcement, NVIDIA's small form factor, low-power computer system will now be ready to pro...

12 February 2009
04:08 GMT

NVIDIA Says Ion-Based PCs Are on Their Way

Rumors of upcoming NVIDIA Ion-based PCs have started since the Santa Clara, California-based company first introduced the product, back in late December 2008. Such systems are expected to combine Intel's highly-successful Atom processor with NVIDIA's MacBook-friendly GeForce 9400M graphics chipset. The plat...

23 January 2009
04:56 GMT

NVIDIA Ion Recognized as “Best Enabling Technology”

One of the biggest innovations showcased at this year's International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada was NVIDIA's Pico ITX Reference PC, designed to take advantage of the company's Ion platform. The small-sized platform is capable of delivering an impressive performance, while it uses c...

20 January 2009
11:01 GMT


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